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Continental Partners with Ambarella On Assisted & Automated Driving Systems

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Continental and Ambarella enter strategic partnership to jointly develop full-stack software and hardware system solutions for both assisted and automated driving.

At CES 2023, technology company Continental and Ambarella, Inc., an edge AI semiconductor company, announced a strategic partnership. The two companies will jointly develop scalable, end-to-end hardware and software solutions based on artificial intelligence (AI), for assisted and automated driving (AD), on the way to autonomous mobility.

he strategic collaboration builds on Continentalโ€™s announcement in November to integrate Ambarella’s energy-efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) family into its Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Compared to other domain controller SoCs, Ambarellaโ€™s โ€œCV3-ADโ€ chip family provides higher performance to process sensor data faster and more comprehensively for greater environmental perception and safer mobility, at up to five times higher power efficiency. The partners are combining Continental’s software and hardware expertise and broad portfolio of automotive system solutions with Ambarella’s computer vision know-how, powerful SoCs and software modules. In addition to the development of camera-based perception solutions for ADAS, Continental and Ambarella are focusing on scalable full-stack systems for Level 2+ up to highly automated vehicles. These full-stack solutions take a multi-sensor approach, including Continentalโ€™s high-resolution cameras, radars and lidars, as well as the associated control units and the required software.

Vehicle manufacturers will be able to flexibly integrate the joint system solutions into their latest vehicle generations. In electric vehicles, the energy-efficient solutions reduce power consumption and cooling demands, contributing to a lower battery weight of several kilograms (estimated 6 pounds). This results in an increased average range of about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) with the same battery capacity, based on a typical configuration.

To serve the growing market for assisted and automated driving, while paving the way for autonomous mobility, the partners aim to have these joint solutions ready for global series production in 2026.

โ€œWe are now able to offer full-stack, scalable vehicle system solutions with the highest performance, from ADAS to high automation, thereby strengthening our leadership position in assisted and automated driving,โ€ said Frank Petznick, Head of the Autonomous Mobility Business Area at Continental. โ€œThis strategic partnership with Ambarella is further expanding our broad portfolio and taking us a step closer towards Vision Zero and autonomous mobility.โ€

โ€œThe automotive industry can now take full advantage of Ambarellaโ€™s algorithm-first SoC architectures and software IP, in combination with Continentalโ€™s global scale and proven track record in commercializing technology for the ADAS and automated mobility markets,โ€ said Fermi Wang, President and CEO of Ambarella.

โ€œTogether with our partner Continental, we are offering vehicle manufacturers a compelling new option for making vehicles safer, while bringing the promise of advanced automation to fruition and building toward autonomous driving.โ€